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🥑 Eat smart, live longer — your health’s new best friend!
The Doctor’s Kitchen by Dr Rupy Aujla is a Sunday Times bestselling cookbook featuring over 100 medically-informed, easy, and affordable recipes designed to replace fad diets with sustainable, flavorful nutrition. Authored by an NHS doctor who reversed his own heart condition through diet, this book empowers you to make everyday meals that boost heart and gut health, promote weight loss, and elevate your lifestyle with global ingredients and science-backed guidance.





| Best Sellers Rank | 7,995 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 1 in Low Cholesterol Diet 2 in Heart-healthy Cooking 4 in Family & Lifestyle Nursing |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,518 Reviews |
A**R
can't wait to get the next one!
I am going to wax lyrical about this book. I read the whole introduction in one enjoyable sitting. I appreciate that it is written by a doctor and has reference to the most current research on lifestyle. His story is also authentic - having turned his own diet around while working in A&E. I was looking for a book that would introduce me to spices (I think the key to switching to less sugar is FLAVOUR), some new ingredients and recipes, new breakfast ideas, full of flavour, easy enough to make, and get me into more vegetables. This book has all of that. I wanted to wait until I had tried a few before reviewing. The recipes seem well thought out - if you follow them exactly you really do create the most delicious flavour combinations. I was worried about putting on weight but I've actually lost 7lb in a month of following the book. Favourites so far: Chestnut and thyme peas with brocolli Cardamon and chia breakfast Garam lentil omelette Mexican Mole Mexican Black Bean Chilli Za'atar Bowl To be honest every dish I have sat down and gone wow that tastes amazing. I can honestly say I will try 90% of these recipes, that's rarely the case with a cookbook. My only tweak has been to use less chilli, as I find it kills the other flavours, but that's personal preference. The only criticism would be that it would be helpful to have calories / fat etc. for those on weight loss diets, and it would also help to have the prep/cooking time as I've had to work that out for planning purposes. I noticed later most recipes are labelled 'Gut / Heart Health' etc. which is great.
L**A
Wholesome read!
It sounds cliche but this book has helped to change my life. Since I've read it I've made some amazing changes to my diet, and now I get excited everyday experimenting with different vegetables and fruit, nuts and seeds. It gave me a very concise but deeply needed introduction on nutrition that I didn't have before, so I'm glad I bought it. I have been able to for the first time in years lose weight and have better sleep with the healthy changes to my diet, and this book is partly to thank. I also think it is written in a down to earth and friendly way which I find non-intimidating and makes it easier to learn the facts, as you feel there is no judgement by the author. It is just balanced, friendly and informative.
O**R
Be careful of fat and even salt content of dishes
I liked the introduction and many of the recipes are interesting, and easily adaptable. Adaptation might be desirable - I was surprised at the really high fat content of many dishes: the Doctor loves coconut oil and seems to advocate high saturated fat consumption even though the jury is still out on whether this is safe for high cholesterol/high blood pressure subjects, let alone beneficial. He contests the cautious approach of the NHS. Salt and sodium aren't even indexed though soy salt is an ingredient included without caveat as far as I can find. I don't think his own happy escape from a heart condition is guarantee enough for the rest of us, it amounts to anecdotal evidence. I'd still recommend the book if you want to try tasty mainly plant based food.
M**L
Excellent alternative recipes
Amazing book with lots of healthy alternatives for meals. Sound advice. Love this book . Will probably buy his others. For anyone like me who cannot eat regular foods like wheat, sugar plus many other things this book is a life saver.
E**A
Recipes are good but not all have pictures
These are (mostly) the kinds of recipes I like to cook. Clean, healthy, anti-inflammatory foods. I got really into learning about gut health and food as medicine a couple of years ago, and I'm really a big fan of what Rupy is doing as a GP. It's refreshing to see a UK doctor taking a more holistic approach to health. I also love that he includes tons of information about the effect of different foods, herbs, spices, etc. I was really disappointed to find that pictures are not included for all of the recipes though. That's the main downside of the recipe book for me, because I find it really offputting to try to create a recipe without seeing what it's meant to look like.
A**R
Eat Yourself Healthy
This is one of the best cookbooks I've ever bought and I've got hundreds .I'd never heard of Dr Rupy until I was flicking through a supplement at the dentists last year which featured a couple of his recipes .I'm mostly vegetarian and have always hated sweet things for breakfast and the egg/mushroom combinations were getting a bit boring so the savoury recipes in the Breakfast section have been a revelation-the Breakfast Nut Roast in particular -I make it twice a week now and have it for breakfast with a fried /scrambled egg or for lunch ,delicious with beetroot ,Greek yoghurt and a tomato salad or warm it up and use it as a nut roast with veg for dinner .Dead easy to make though I find it holds together better if you add a small beaten egg to the mixture ..I sometimes like to have plain porridge for breakfast in the winter but while I like the taste I'm not keen on the texture but the Carrot and Ginger Oats recipe has solved that problem .And the Raspberry Adzuki Slices are out of this world-think brownies , lovely and gooey on the inside ( adzuki/black beans , prunes or dates and raspberries ,cocoa powder and almond flour ) with a crunchy crust on the outside with barely a grain of refined sugar to be seen. I choose new cookbooks by opening them at random three times and if the random recipes are ones I would cook I often buy the book . Inevitably there at some recipes in any cookbook which don't appeal but with the possible exception of a recipe for whole roast broccoli I shall be cooking everything in this book . Informative and well researched ( there is a 4 page section at the back with references for those who want to look into the science of healthy eating in more depth ) this book should be available on prescription , it'll save the NHS a lot of money in the long run. Informative and very well researched ( there is a 4 page reference section at the back quoting sources for those who want to go into the science of healthy eating in more depth ) this book should be available on prescription , it'll save the NHS a lot of money in the long run .
A**J
Incredible! Best cook book ever
Amazing recipes with so much variety, ehile being extremely affordable and really quick to make. Came here after watching his series on BBC and loving the recipes on the there. Hands down this is the best cook book I've ever bought and not had a single bad recipe yet.
C**8
Good recipes
Interesting book. Good selection of recipes. Handy information around healthy eating. I follow the Dr on Facebook where he provides lots of helpful tips on a healthy lifestyle.
E**A
great book
Some basic insights and alternative recipes that I tried to cook at home. The author teaches us how to uses and combine spices and the importance of good quality produce on our tables.
M**E
Excellent!
So so tasty and not complicated. He explains everything in normal terms and I loved the extra info on various veg and spices.
J**G
Great read with great recipes.
Interesting read and some good veg recipes.
S**P
Health recipes
Great explanation, great recipes
K**E
Food is Medicine cookbook
Dr. Rupy Aujla is an actual doctor, and it shows. He explains why certain foods help your body without making it boring. I learned so much from reading this cookbook—not just recipes, but how food actually affects my health. His philosophy is that food is medicine. His recipes focus on anti-inflammatory ingredients and gut health. What I appreciate is how he makes healthy eating feel doable, not restrictive. He's not telling you to never eat carbs or avoid entire food groups. It's balanced and based on real science.
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